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Re: Stella Artios

Postby Biernut » Wednesday Sep 03, 2008 8:32 am

Thanks Taz. Good idea then we can all try it out if you are inclined to Stella as I am.
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Re: Stella Artios

Postby tazman67 » Thursday Sep 04, 2008 6:03 pm

I wont be having a crack at this until next "lager season"..doing a Summer Pilsner this W/end....All W/Pilsner...a touch of Melanoidin grain..hopped with B Sazz and Saaz...using Wyeast 2000 Budvar..Anyway...have a crack at ..still looks a nice drop.
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Re: Stella Artios

Postby homebrewer79 » Monday Sep 08, 2008 12:43 pm

Kevnlis wrote:When I looked at the Stella at Dan Murphys last night it was all imported, not BUL.


unfortunatly the Dans near my place still has the BUL shit, checked em out on the weekend, no real deals to be found :cry:
Thats it, you people have stood in my way long enough, I'm going to clown college
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Re: Stella Artios

Postby Biernut » Wednesday Sep 10, 2008 5:43 am

tazman67 wrote:I wont be having a crack at this until next "lager season"..doing a Summer Pilsner this W/end....All W/Pilsner...a touch of Melanoidin grain..hopped with B Sazz and Saaz...using Wyeast 2000 Budvar..Anyway...have a crack at ..still looks a nice drop.
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Re: Stella Artios

Postby tazman67 » Thursday Sep 11, 2008 5:44 pm

Im not on kegs..still bottling. Will give you a couple of longnecks when ready. Btw...brewday went great...hit 80%.Eff...wow :D
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Re: Stella Artios

Postby Biernut » Friday Sep 12, 2008 7:06 am

Taz, getting off topic here but IMHO filtering and kegs are the way to go not so much PITA washing bottles but a better tasting beer. Been O/D'ing on lagers lately so I have an English ale and a Kolsch lined up first then I am going to try your Stella recipe, will keep you posted.


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Re: Stella Artios

Postby Biernut » Tuesday Oct 21, 2008 2:29 pm

tazman67 wrote:Im not on kegs..still bottling. Will give you a couple of longnecks when ready. Btw...brewday went great...hit 80%.Eff...wow :D


Just had an 84.22% my best yet. An improvement on my 60-65% days
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Re: Stella Artios

Postby gregb » Tuesday Oct 21, 2008 2:48 pm

Were you cloning a Stella?

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Re: Stella Artios

Postby Biernut » Friday Dec 19, 2008 6:28 am

gregb wrote:Were you cloning a Stella?

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Just picked up on this one Greg........no, waiting for the winter on a Stella clone unless I can pick up a cheap freezer before hand. BWS at Kingston has Stella on special for 45 bucks, thats about their best price down here. (the tyranny of the Bass Strait). The are getting sneaky as some of the CUB slop was mixed in among the fully imported cartons in the coolroom.

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